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In a franchise first, Memphis Grizzlies center Marc Gasol has been voted by the fans to the Western Conference starting lineup for the 2015 NBA All-Star Game, to be held Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden.

In a franchise first, Memphis Grizzlies center Marc Gasol has been voted by the fans to the Western Conference starting lineup for the 2015 NBA All-Star Game.

“I am honored and humbled to be selected as a starter for the All-Star Game,” Gasol said. “Knowing that I will be facing my brother Pau for the opening tip, it will be a true accomplishment for our family and a memory I will cherish for the rest of my career. It holds special meaning to be voted in by the fans, and I look forward to representing my teammates, the organization, the city of Memphis and entire Mid-South community and Grizzlies fans across the world.”

Her official title is national outreach director of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

But in the 23 years since the death of her father, St. Jude founder and entertainer Danny Thomas, Marlo Thomas has deeply influenced the course of the internationally known Memphis medical institution.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The University of Tennessee has named its College of Business Administration after Jim Haslam in recognition of a $50 million gift from the Haslam family.

The name change also recognizes Haslam's "lifetime of exemplary leadership, consistent adherence to strong core values, selfless service and passion for excellence," the UT Board of Trustees declared in the motion they approved Friday.

“When it comes to college football, the South has no equal, because the Southeastern Conference has no equal. Find me a conference with a better commissioner, better players, better head coaches, better staffs, better game-day atmospheres, better-looking coeds – better anything.”

WASHINGTON (AP) – Some of the nation's largest food companies have cut daily calorie counts by an average of 78 per person, a new study says, more than four times the amount the industry pledged to slash by next year.

NEW YORK (AP) – Millions of people step aboard airplanes each day, complaining about the lack of legroom and overhead space but almost taking for granted that they can travel thousands of miles in just a few hours.

WASHINGTON (AP) – The growing gap between the richest Americans and everyone else isn't bad just for individuals.

It's hurting the U.S. economy.

So says a majority of more than three dozen economists surveyed last week by The Associated Press. Their concerns tap into a debate that's intensified as middle-class pay has stagnated while wealthier households have thrived.

The West Tennessee Home Builders Association will hold the 2013 Fall Vesta Home Show Saturday, Nov. 9, to Dec. 1 at the St. James Place development in Germantown. General admission is $12. Visit vestahomeshow.com for hours and parking information.

Forbes on Monday released its annual list of the top 400 richest Americans. While most of the top names and rankings didn't change from a year ago, the majority of the elite club's members saw their fortunes grow over the past year, helped by strong stock and real estate markets.

There was some reminiscing going on the other day. It was late December, and there wasn’t much else to do around the courthouse. Something about being in the courthouse causes the reminiscing to go in a certain direction; to wit: sworn testimony.

MEMPHIS (AP) – A new exhibit chronicling Elvis Presley's influence on pop music performers has opened at Graceland in Memphis.

The exhibit, called "Icon: The Influence of Elvis Presley," opened Thursday at the Graceland tourist attraction. It includes 75 items on loan from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, plus other memorabilia from artists who have been influenced by Elvis.

Unlike a day, a year, a month or a season,/ A week hasn’t a name; what is the reason? No quotation marks. The couplet is mine. Almost deep, but not quite. Consider the work that inspired the above (warning: it’s deeper):

The suit alleging Baptist hospitals in Memphis engaged in unfair pay practices by making automatic meal deductions from employee paychecks and 30-minute payroll deductions for lunch breaks has lost its class action status.

Shelby County Commissioners this week approved a new Unified Development Code with no discussion. The combined city-county code passed on a unanimous vote on third and final reading.

Memphis City Council members were scheduled to take their final vote on the code Tuesday afternoon, which would make it a countywide set of rules for future development, both residential and commercial.

The summer reading season is now in full swing, which can mean anything from a person tearing through the latest James Patterson thriller or curling up with a selection from classic literature they’ve always meant to finish.

By the end of 2006, almost 200 people will have received newly transplanted organs from the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute. As of Dec. 14, 188 liver, kidney and pancreas transplants had been performed.

Shortly before 60-year-old James Carmon died in his home in the small town of Luxora in northwest Arkansas, a medical injury had made it so difficult for him to sit in his wheelchair he would have to lie down on his couch or bed after just half an hour to relieve the pain.

Oscar L. Thomas Jr., a corporate and securities attorney, was appointed a member of Bass, Berry & Sims Memphis office. A Wynne, Ark., native, Thomas earned a bachelors and law degrees from the University of Mississippi. R...

43. Archived Article: Comm Focus - Friday, December 29, 2000 Group honors local philanthropic heroes Group honors local philanthropic heroes The Memphis chapter of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives recently announced the recipients of its 2000 Crystal Awards for Philanthropy. The awards are pres...

44. Archived Article: Law Focus (surgery) - Thursday, January 21, 1999 By STACEY PETSCHAUER X marks the spot Surgeons are increasingly using a $1.50 instrument to ensure they operate on the right part of a patient By STACEY PETSCHAUER The Daily News What kind of insurance policy can someone buy for $1.50? If that someo...

45. Archived Article: Marketplace Briefs - Monday, March 24, 1997 Sedgwick Noble Lowndes, a benefits consulting firm, announced that the Memphis office, lead by James R Sedgwick Noble Lowndes, a benefits consulting firm, announced that the Memphis office, lead by James R. Griffin, has won the companys 1996 Office ...

46. Archived Article: New Judge.st - Tuesday, February 18, 1997 At noon on Friday Gov. Don Sundquist announced the name of the new Circuit Court judge appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to fill the vacancy left when Judge Janice Holder was appointed to the Supreme Court. Third timeís a charm for new circuit ...

47. Archived Article: New Judge - Tuesday, February 18, 1997 At noon on Friday Gov. Don Sundquist announced the name of the new Circuit Court judge appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to fill the vacancy left when Judge Janice Holder was appointed to the Supreme Court. Third times a charm for new circuit court ju...

48. Archived Article: Gas Prices Lj - Friday, May 24, 1996 lj 10/5 cates Gas price hikes put pressure on local truckers By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Although Memorial Day travelers will be happy to know gasoline prices are finally beginning to level off, sharp increases during April have left transporta...

49. Archived Article: Minority Market Jts - Friday, April 19, 1996 4/19 jts Minority Market Place Minority Market Place marks fifth year kicking the stuffing out of Nashville By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The Minority Market Place, currently underway at the Cook Convention Center, has brought large corporate and s...

52. Archived Article: Corp Voluntarism - Monday, November 27, 1995 11/27 jts corp. voluntarism Memphis firms volunteer their holiday spirit Workers give time and energy to non-profits and programs serving the community By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News During the winter holidays, when the needs of the community are mo...

53. Archived Article: Business Profile - Monday, November 27, 1995 11/20 jts business profile PSI builds it and they come: business follows quality Firm recently won $8.5 million contract to expand Monsanto plant; $250 million N.D. project pending By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News For president Richard Gadomski, succe...

54. Archived Article: Quake - Tuesday, October 31, 1995 10/31 jts QUAKIN'! Businesses must prepare to rock and roll Simple measures can reduce quake damage, cost By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Its more a matter of when than whether an earthquake will roll over the Mid-South, experts say, but businesses c...